Draymond Green

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Draymond Green can do it all but isn't prolific in any specific area. While no player should be punished for being well rounded, the fact that Green doesn't do anything extremely well has worried some analysts.

The criticism that Green has gotten is a product of the overanalyzing that comes with the draft process. Michigan State was lucky to have Green for so long, and he left school as the program's all-time leading rebounder.

On top of the fact that Green is a good scorer and is a great passer for his size, he has the ability to play both forward spots and could be a real asset on a team that likes to play small ball.

The Golden State Warriors have suffered through quite a few injuries in the recent past, as Stephen Curry missed a lot of time during the 2012 season due to ankle issues.

Andrew Bogut, who was acquired by the Warriors prior the 2012 trade deadline, has yet to make his debut for the team, but he appears to be ready to contribute this season.

It wouldn't shock anyone to see the Warriors dealing with injury issues this season, in which case Green will be given an opportunity to shine.

Green will distinguish himself because he is a natural leader who has had a great deal of success in his past. Every team in the league needs winners and leaders on their roster, and Green is both of those things.

Kyle O'Quinn

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The Orlando Magic aren't going to be very good this season, that much is all but guaranteed. While the Magic will find it hard to compete on a nightly basis, with players like Kyle O'Quinn on their roster, they will be scrappy and play tough.

O'Quinn played his college ball at Norfolk State and was a member of the team that upset Missouri during the 2012 NCAA tournament.

The primary reasons that O'Quinn was never offered a scholarship to play at a bigger school were due to the fact that he is't a great athlete and isn't great with the ball in his hands.

While O'Quinn will never become a dominant offensive presence in the post, that doesn't mean that he can't affect the game in other ways.

O'Quinn is the type of player who will do whatever it takes to help his team, which is good for the Magic because they are going to need a lot of help as they begin the post-Dwight Howard era.